Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Spring 2007: London Top 3 Collections

Here are my choices for London Fashion Week's Top 3 collections - Emma Cook shows the most exquisite prints and embroidered fabrics in both figure hugging and volume enhanced silhouettes, Sinha-Stanic showed zipped-up motorbike mavens, & modernist masters Preen presented their take on the season's main trend - controlled volume, along with a skip forward into body hugging silhouettes:

Emma Cook

Images and complete collection here, at Vogue.co.uk.

Sinha-Stanic

Images and complete collection here, at Style.com.

Preen

Images and complete collection here, at Style.com.

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Spring 2007: London #2

Continuing with the edgy and eclectic - Hamish Morrow featured chain mail and satin in his dreamy drape focused collection , Giles Deacon styles sixties sirens, Erdem created delicately adorned (lace and embroidery) sportswear, & Clare Tough presents casual cool sportswear with a focus on Missoni-esque knits:

Hamish Morrow


Images and complete collection here, at Style.com.

Giles Deacon

Images and complete collection here, at Style.com.

Erdem

Images and complete collection here, at Style.com.

Clare Tough

Images and complete collection here, at Vogue.co.uk.

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Spring 2007: London #1

Fashion week from the city of eclectia - London - kicks off with Basso & Brooke who adorned twenties style shapes with exotic nature prints, whereas Johnathan Saunders steered away from print completely to create beautiful tone-on-tone surface decoration, Aquascutum played it pretty with pleats, pintucks and prints:

Basso & Brooke

Images and complete collection here, at Style.com.

Johnathan Saunders

Images and complete collection here, at Style.com.

Aquascutum

Images and complete collection here, at Style.com.

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